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July 15, 2008

Broadband users prefer wireless


by David Allen

Having cables all around is not a pretty sight, which is probably why, in a survey conducted by the company who make routers, Linksys, the majority of broadband users were found to prefer to have a home wireless network.

The survey, which was about the general internet habits of people, was actually answered by two thousand broadband users.

It was found that fifty nine per cent of those who answered the survey had a wireless home network set up for accessing the internet.

The survey also found that the same people had some very broad internet based habits; these included watching HD TV, listening to streaming music, sharing files, using the internet to make phone calls and of course play games online.

The main reason for going wireless was to connect their equipment and devices without having the need for cables everywhere.

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